Published: 2020
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"The Seed Who Was Afraid to Be Planted" by Erwin Madrid tells the story of a little seed that fears being planted in the ground. The seed worries about what lies beneath the soil and struggles with the idea of leaving its comfortable home. Throughout its journey, the seed encounters various characters who encourage it to embrace growth and transformation. As it learns about the beauty of change and the importance of taking risks, the seed discovers its true potential. Ultimately, the story conveys a message about overcoming fear and embracing the opportunities that come with growth. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 3-10 years.
This book was published in 2020 by Dreamscape Media .
Erwin Madrid is a children's book illustrator based in San Francisco, where he earned his BFA at the Academy of Art College. He has worked for PDI/Dreamworks Animation on films like Shrek 2 and the Madagascar sequels. He has also done concept art for the gaming industry for titles like Uncharted: Drake's Fortune . In his spare time, Erwin travels and goes plein air painting. Anthony DeStefano is the bestselling author of the adult Christian books A Travel Guide to Heaven, Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To, Angels All Around Us, as well as the gift book I Just Can't Take It Anymore! and the children's books Little Star , The Donkey That No One Could Ride , and Roxy, the Ritzy Camel . He has received prestigious awards from religious organizations worldwide for his efforts to advance Christian beliefs in modern culture.